The Sumatran tiger cub who broke her leg in late February made her second debut at the Jacksonville Zoo.
Read More »Gainesville’s RTS Bans Hoverboards on Buses
Anyone in possession of the popular, self-balancing hoverboards will be denied service from the Regional Transit System buses.
Read More »FSU Announces Settlement With Jameis Winston’s Accuser
Florida State University President John Thrasher announced today that a settlement has been reached with Erica Kinsman. Kinsman, a former FSU student, filed suit naming Jameis Winston as her alleged rapist after an incident in 2012. According to the press release provided by FSU, as of today, Kinsman has agreed …
Read More »Increased Game Day Security For Tomorrow’s Football Game
In the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, the University of Florida Police Department will increase the number of bomb detection dogs and police presence at Ben Griffin Hill stadium for the Gator’s matchup against Florida Atlantic University.
Read More »Local Non-Profit Helps Repaint Archer City Hall
Keep Alachua County Beautiful (KACB), a local non-profit organization helped repaint Archer City Hall. The goal of this organization is to involve citizens in ways that they can help improve the community. KACB works in Alachua County and the cities that surround Gainesville.
Read More »Cedar Key Pirate Invasion Raises $700 For Local Food Pantry
Joe Catalano hosted the second Cedar Key Pirate Invasion on Thursday to raise money and collect food donations to the Cedar Key Food Pantry and to increase the tourist season in the area from four months to six months. The invasion raised $700 and 300 pounds of canned food for the pantry.
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